If you know someone who went missing crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, especially if they went missing crossing into Arizona, please fill out the form located on this page as a first step to submitting a missing persons report with the Colibrí Center for Human Rights. Once you complete and submit this online form, our staff will be in touch with you to complete the full report via phone. Please keep in mind that it may take some time for you to receive this call, but you can be sure that we will call you back as soon as we are able.

We have taken all necessary precaution to ensure the privacy and security of the families we work with. The information you report to us will remain confidential and will only be used to find missing people and help identify people who have died. Colibrí is not a law enforcement agency and we do not inquire about immigration status. We are a nongovernmental, nonprofit organization dedicated to accompanying families through the process of searching for a missing loved one. Please note that Colibri does not charge in exchange for our services. All of our efforts are completely free for the families.

If you are calling about someone actively lost in the desert and in need of emergency assistance, please call 9-11.

The following is a brief outline of the process:

Contact the Colibrí Center for Human Rights

Use the form provided below, or

Call us at +00 1 520-724-8644

Please note, you should receive a confirmation message after submitting the form below. If you do not receive a confirmation message, please send us an email at [email protected] so we can make sure that we have received your case.

A member of the Colibrí team will call you back to complete the report and ask for further information.

We will begin our search and will follow up with you as we have updates. Our workload is large, so please be patient and we will be sure to contact you with any news.

For more resources to search for someone who disappeared within Mexico or who disappeared in a U.S. border state other than Arizona, please visit the No More Deaths resource guide, here.